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Yay Barbie is back, Barbie is back.Mimi says Willow is coming to Thursday group this week. Yay Willow is coming. I guess that means Mimi is coming too. Yay Mimi is coming.Dennis says he is coming. Yay Dennis is coming Thursday. I'll be there too. Yay I'll be there too.

The real us...

Alan Casline is the editor of Benevolent Bird press and the winner of the 19th Annual Day of Poet "Poetry Contest". acasline@aol.com

Art Willis was the creative writing master at the Voorheesville High School. He has lived in Russia and now lives in a wonderful old farmhouse the Quakers built. awillis36@yahoo.com

Barbara is Lily Alys is Olliesmom and Eli's mom and the BlogGoddess. olliesmom2@verizon.net

Beverly Osborne is on the road. beverlyosborne@yahoo.com

Bo seems to be gone again, although with us in spirit. Bo Pedersen Geel, that is, who finally missed us after an absence of years. Don'cha just love her name? bopedersengeel@yahoo.com

Catherine "Ally Cat" Anderson is a world traveler who is busy collecting purple items to adorn herself and her environment. canderson@nycap.rr.com

Catherine Norr is a woman of musical as well as literary talent who hangs out in Schenectady. Visit her own website at catherinenorr.com catherinenorr@msn.com

Dennis Sullivan, aka The Red Menace, is back from Ireland, still drinking Guiness. He plays Santa at Christmas for anyone who believes. dsullivan6@nycap.rr.com

Edie Abrams is a short little old lady with chopsticks in her white hair who enjoys beautiful sunsets and leads a gang of New Scotland thugs. sabrams@nycap.rr.com

Jim Williams is the math guy and a music man. We haven't frightened him off. He must be tough. mathguy@nycap.rr.com

Joyce Schreiber is a writer, a potter and a would-be fiddler. She has traveled with her husband of 39 years, from Iceland to Greece, and almost everywhere between them. She has a cat named Cleo. joices@nycap.rr.com

Kathy McCabe, where are you? katross2@gmail.com

mark obeedude o'brien has long been interested in attempting to see and write about the extraordinary in the ordinary, obviously much harder to do than one might think. obeedude@gmail.com You can also reach him at glebehomie.blogspot.com

Mike Burke is a career vacationer, dividing his time between warm beaches and the home he shares with grandchildren Morgan and Jack. mburke1314@msn.com

Paul Amidon has had an epiphany. phatrees@verizon.net

Philomena Moriarty works with people who have experienced trauma and says that her poetry helps her focus in her work. philmor@nycap.rr.com

Ron Pavoldi traipses through snowbanks to look in windows. Under the pen name R.A.Pavoldi, his poems have published alongside national Book Award and Pulitzer Prize winners. rpavoldi@excelsior.edu